
The rotation of the New York Mets has holes. Let's say it is not exactly difficult to imagine one day, during the season, the club will want to go and get reinforcement.
And on this subject, one wonders why Luis Severino did not stay in town.
In 2024, the club took a bet with the former Yankees and it worked well. And as the player was used to pressure from the big apple and that Steve Cohen is rich, we told ourselves that he was likely to come back.
But ultimately, it is not. He signed a three -year contract estimated at $ 67 million ($ 22.33 million per year) with the A's of Sacramento, also involving an exit option after the 2026 campaign.
However, he was ready to sign at a discount to stay with the food.
According to what he said to journalists, he was ready to accept less than the $ 67 million in A's. In fact, he would have taken a two -year contract estimated at $ 40 million (so $ 20 million per year), but the dishes said no: they had other plans.
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It is not known if there was an option to go out in Severino's plan, but $ 40 million over two years is a contract that the dishes had to sign with him to do things well.
Instead, he decided to sign with the A's and clearly, he would have liked to sign better with the dishes. Will the club bite their fingers? I have the feeling yes, me.
To follow.